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send forth Thesaurussendverb1. To cause (something) to be conveyed to a destination:address, consign, dispatch, forward, route, ship, transmit.2. To direct or allow to leave.Also used with away:dismiss.Idioms: send about one's business, send packing, show someone the door.3. To direct (a person) elsewhere for help or information:refer, transfer, turn over.4. Slang. To move or excite greatly:carry away, electrify, enrapture, thrill, transport.phrasal verb send forTo demand to appear, come, or assemble:call, convene, convoke, muster, summon.phrasal verb send forthTo discharge material, as vapor or fumes, usually suddenly and violently:emit, give, give forth, give off, give out, issue, let off, let out, release, throw off, vent.phrasal verb send upInformal. To place officially in confinement:commit, consign, institutionalize.Translationssend forth
send forthTo cause, compel, instruct, or direct someone or something to travel forward or outward from some point or place. A noun or pronoun can be used between "send" and "forth." Teams from across the country will send their projects forth for a chance to win the 45th Annual National Science Fair. The group sent me forth to speak to the police officer and explain what we were doing there. Tom sent forth a bone-rattling scream as I pulled the arrow out of his arm.See also: forth, sendsend forthv. To cause something to go outward from a source: The rulers sent the army forth to threaten the approaching invaders. The wounded soldier sent forth a cry of pain.See also: forth, send |